Fired NSFAS service providers claims it paid R1million to the SACP in kickbacks when it did not have money to hold its elective conference
OUTA has submitted voice recording to the SIU which implicate Minister Blade Nzimande and NSFAS Chair were paid bribes for tenders
‘Lacking transparency,’ is how OUTA describes SA’s Gazprombank and nuclear procurement plans, announced ahead of the 2024 National Elections.
Unisa, NSFAS and SSETA have all been embroiled in tender irregularities all right Minister Blade Nzimande’s nose
The four companies out bid the big four banks, FNB, ABSA, Nedbank and Standard Banks as well as MTN for the NSFAS tender.
AA remains concerned that AARTO will not deliver on its intended outcomes of improving road safety and reducing road carnage on the roads.
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula says that government is in the process of extending the driving licence lifespan.
Despite calls from various civil society organisations the National Assembly adopted the controversial Electoral Amendment Bill.
The R1.50 fuel levy reprieve is expected to be halved in July and when the fuel price increase kicks in, South Africans could pay more than R26 per litre.
The Department of Justice confirmed on Monday evening that Atul and Rajesh Gupta have been handcuffed in the United Arab Emirates
Motorists have had to dig deep into their pockets for fuel, how much will they pay as the general fuel levy reduction is coming to an end?
OUTA has warned government that it should not start a war with citizens that it cannot win as many struggle with drivers licences renewals.
OUTA says every day Mkhwebane remains in her role is a day lost to meaningful protection of the public from abuse of power.
OUTA has told Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula to ‘apply his mind’ in the chaos surrounding driving licences in SA.
The AARTO Act, which would have brought the introduction of the demerit system for traffic offences, has been declared invalid
OUTA calls upon businesses in the tourism sector to stop supporting non-core state-owned airlines in an attempt to prevent further wastage.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has welcomed the High Court’s decision to strike Dudu Myeni’s appeal against an enforcement order off the roll
In May 2020, the High Court in Pretoria declared former SAA Chairperson Dudu Myeni a delinquent director, following a bid by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa)
Myeni was declared a delinquent director earlier this year following her shambolic oversight of operations at failing state airline SAA.
Zuma’s dash for the door during last week’s hearing at the State Capture Inquiry has left Outa fuming, with political parties equally enraged
Conflating e-tolls with the national financing backlog merely muddies the water and masks Sanral’s own failures, OUTA says.
Must be tough, what with all those expensive flights…
There’ll be no more delays, Judge Tolmay ordered as she commenced the delinquency trial.
Former SAA Chairperson, Dudu Myeni filed an urgent appeal after Outa applied to have her declared as a delinquent director.
Gwede Mantashe released the 2019 mine health and safety statistics as the mining sector marks the 60th anniversary of the Coalbrook mining disaster.